These changes are not sudden, they take place after literally millions of years. If you just changed one tiny feature of an animal, they'd be pretty much the same, right? Still roughly the same thing. Change 5, still not so different, 10 still completely recognisable. 10,000, now this thing is looking a little different, 100,000, now this is a new thing, 1,000,000, let's call it another species. Then how about 100,000,000. Slowly all of these small changes are building up so much that the original features of the animal are almost totally lost, and it would be recognised as a new species. But hell, what you're talking about? Microbe to horse? That's more like billions.
Just consider there was once a time that canines did not exist in, and something adapted into what we would consider the first canine. You have to look at the bigger picture, this isn't a small scale thing at all, it happens in time scales that are truly difficult to comprehend.
Your role as a moderator enables you immediately ban this user from messaging (bypassing the report queue) if you select a punishment.
7 Day Ban
7 Day Ban
30 Day Ban
Permanent Ban
This site uses cookies to provide you with the best possible user experience. By clicking 'Accept', you agree to the policies documented at Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.
Accept
This site uses cookies to provide you with the best possible user experience. By continuing to use this site, you agree to the policies documented at Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.
close
Our policies have recently changed. By clicking 'Accept', you agree to the updated policies documented at Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.
Accept
Our policies have recently changed. By continuing to use this site, you agree to the updated policies documented at Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.